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Pregnant, Nipple Eczema, Using Bactroban But Still Paining. Worried About Infection, What Remedy?

Hi i have been suffering from nipple eczema i have several eczema on my legs but this time it s in my right nipple it got worst because I am 3 months pregnant.. I am just worried could this be Paget s please help me.. I am using Bactroban ointment to treat my nipple now..it s been one week and it s still painful.. I can t use hydrocortisone because it s bleeding worried that it was infected alreadywht should I Do?
Mon, 26 Aug 2013
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.Paget’s disease is one of the most missed and misdiagnosed of all cancers. Once extremely rare and acknowledged as the sole domain of menopausal women, it’s now affecting more and more - and younger and younger - women. If you’re being treated for an eczema or sore on the nipple that just won’t go away, consult a breast specialist immediately
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Pregnant, Nipple Eczema, Using Bactroban But Still Paining. Worried About Infection, What Remedy?

.Paget’s disease is one of the most missed and misdiagnosed of all cancers. Once extremely rare and acknowledged as the sole domain of menopausal women, it’s now affecting more and more - and younger and younger - women. If you’re being treated for an eczema or sore on the nipple that just won’t go away, consult a breast specialist immediately